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Designer Clothing News Archive30-Sep-2007
Back on the radar (Los Angeles Times) Randolph Duke, master of red-carpet glamour, returns to the runway to open L.A. Fashion Week. AFTER a seven-year absence from the runway, designer Randolph Duke, known for his form-fitting evening gowns, red-carpet clientele and explosive temper, has chosen the opening night of L.A. fashion week to mount his catwalk comeback.
Siskiyou County solves 34 year old case (The Record Searchlight) Dave Young says he looks nothing like the crime scene investigators on the hit series "CSI," who slink around murder scenes wearing Designer Clothing and collecting evidence with manicured nails.
Hamnett pulls out of Tesco range (Daily Telegraph) Designer Katharine Hamnett is to terminate a deal to supply organic and fair trade clothing to Tesco.
Designer resale shop on the market Job transfer forcing owners to part with their 'baby' (The Ann Arbor News) "OnCorps,'' the women's designer resale shop in downtown Brighton, could be a thing of the past by the end of October, unless owners Tammy Gladney and Joe Bielaska can find a buyer to continue running the store.
Gucci: From The Clash to Lynch (Fashion Wire Daily via Yahoo! News) Got to hand it to Gucci designer Frida Giannini, when she likes something, she thoroughly likes it.
Dragonfly alights in Ship (The Sentinel) Dragonfly, a new shop in downtown Shippensburg, offers a range of clothing for women.
Boutiques battle for Paris's Left Bank (Guardian Unlimited) The battle is on to keep the Left Bank, once the cultural powerhouse of the French capital from becoming an enclave of designer boutiques and clothes shops.
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